Friday
Jul022010
Game and Watch Lightswitch Decor
Getting Ready: For a friend's wedding rehearsal.

Deciding to take a break and work on some crafts before a wedding rehearsal, I decided to do a little wall decor with my Cricut Expression
. For those who are not familiar, this is Mr. Game & Watch. I figured his character design would be the best fit for some silhouette wall decor.
This is actually just black scrapbooking paper. If I had the materials, I'd have used black contact paper. It has a relatively low tackiness, which results in good sticking, but does not leave residue (or remove paint) when taken off walls. It's something I'll eventually want to invest in since I have a string of ideas for more things non-comic related to sell at the Alternative Press Expo this year.
What would you like to see?
Related Link: Mr. Game & Watch on Wikipedia

This is actually just black scrapbooking paper. If I had the materials, I'd have used black contact paper. It has a relatively low tackiness, which results in good sticking, but does not leave residue (or remove paint) when taken off walls. It's something I'll eventually want to invest in since I have a string of ideas for more things non-comic related to sell at the Alternative Press Expo this year.
What would you like to see?
Related Link: Mr. Game & Watch on Wikipedia
Friday, July 2, 2010 at 2:54PM 






Reader Comments (1)
oh whoa.. I always cut stuff out with my X-acto knife. Is the cricut, like a printer but just cuts? o__O I'm assuming you can just design something in illustrator or something and then have it cut it? or are there like only default images..